- Carr, Charles Thomas (1853–1933)
- Charles Thomas was born on 3 Nov, 1853 at Derwent Crook in Gateshead, County Durham, England, the son of George Carr★ and Margaret Robertson★. He married Margaret Hedley on 12 Aug, 1876 in the parish of Earsdon in Northumberland, England. He died in the Jul-Sep quarter of 1933 in the registration district of Tynemouth in Northumberland, England at the age of eighty.
- Carr, Cuthbert Wilson (1827–1879)
- Cuthbert Wilson was baptised on 30 Oct, 1827 in the parish of Stamfordham in Northumberland, England, the son of George Carr★ and Elizabeth Wilson★. He died on Easter Sunday, 13 Apr 1879 in Forest Hall in Cowpen, Horton, Northumberland, England at the age of fifty-one. His death was attributed to diarrhea. He never married and had no children.
- Carr, Elizabeth (1814–1895)
- Elizabeth was baptised on 6 Mar, 1814 in the parish of Bothal Demesne in Northumberland, England, the daughter of George Carr★ and Elizabeth Wilson★. She married William Best on 28 Nov, 1835 at St. John's Church in Newcastle St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. She died in the Apr-Jun quarter of 1895 in the registration district of South Shields in County Durham, England at the age of eighty-one.
- Carr, Elizabeth Emma (1849–1907)★, Great great grandmother.
- Elizabeth★ was baptised on 21 Apr, 1850 in the parish of Horton in Northumberland, England, the daughter of George Carr★ and Margaret Robertson★. She married John Hall★ on 23 Dec, 1867 at St. Alban's Church in Earsdon, Northumberland, England. She died on 22 Dec, 1907 at 22 Gladstone Street in Blyth, Northumberland, England at the age of fifty-eight. Her death was attributed to "mitral disease, anasarca".
- Carr, George (1789–1866)★, 4x great grandfather.
- George★, husbandman, was baptised on 2 Feb, 1789 at Whitley Chapel in Whitley Chapelry, Northumberland, England, the only known son of George Carr★. He married Elizabeth Wilson★ on 20 Feb, 1813 at St. Mary's Church in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England. He died on 13 Jan, 1866 in Waldridge in County Durham, England at the age of seventy-six. His death was attributed to "apoplexy" (incapacity resulting from a stroke).